Boot Camp, Apple's solution for installing and dual booting Windows on a Mac, has just pushed out a new release with a few significant changes.

Most notably, Boot Camp now supports Windows Vista, but there's a lot of other improvements in the release - like better drivers and Apple Remote support - that make it seem like a more attractive option every day. At Lifehacker HQ, we tend to stick to Parallels virtualization tool to run Windows in the Mac environment, but 1) it's $80 vs. Boot Camp's free, and 2) since it's virtualization, it's never going to be quite as good as the real thing. That's where Boot Camp comes in. If you want to harness the full power of your Mac hardware in a Windows OS (now including Vista), Boot Camp is your ticket. — Adam Pash